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Canoe Creek State Park is a 911.91-acre (369.04 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Frankstown Township in Blair County, Pennsylvania. It is 12 miles east of Altoona , the nearest city . Canoe Lake , at 155 acres (63 ha), is the focus of recreation at the park and is open for fishing year-round.
The park’s 961 acres of nature include 12 miles of hiking trails, a beachfront lake for swimming and recreational areas. Guided outings through Canoe Creek State Park showcase wildlife, miles of ...
Canoe Creek State Park is located about 6 miles (10 km) to the west, Trough Creek State Park is located about 7 miles (11 km) to the southeast, Raystown Lake is located about 7 miles (11 km) to the east, and Rothrock State Forest is located adjacent to SGL 118 to the north.
Canoe Creek State Park is located in the northeastern part of the township. [7] Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 147 is located east of Canoe Creek State Park on Dunning Mountain and a small portion of Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 166 is located in the eastern part of the township, east of Canoe Creek Park. [8] [9]
Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No. 3 an Indian Reserve of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada; Canoe Creek, Ontario, in Parry Sound District, Ontario; Canoe Creek (Upper Iowa River), a tributary of the Upper Iowa River; Canoe Creek State Park, a state park in Pennsylvania, USA; Canoe Creek ...
Trough Creek State Park is a 554 acres (224 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Cass, Penn and Todd Townships, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The majority of the park is in Todd Township along Pennsylvania Route 994, east of the unincorporated village of Entriken. Huntingdon is the nearest borough.
Greenwood Furnace State Park is a 423-acre (171 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Jackson Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is near the historic iron making center of Greenwood Furnace. The park includes the ghost town of Greenwood that grew up around the ironworks, old roads and charcoal hearths.
The Neshaminy Creek flows through the middle of Tyler State Park and connects to the Delaware River a few miles downstream near Neshaminy State Park. The creek is home to many warm water species including bluegill, black crappie, carp, smallmouth bass, and various other panfishes. The creek and associated waters also offers habitat for Eastern ...